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Myanmar Travel Restrictions 2025: High-Risk Countries Impact

November 5, 2025 Ahmed Hassan World
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  • Okay, here's a summarized breakdown‍ of the 2025 US travel restrictions, based on the provided text.
  • Important Note: the text consistently states these changes take effect in June 2025, with a few specific ⁢dates noted.
  • Full Travel Ban (Immigrant & Non-immigrant Visas Largely Suspended/Prohibited)
Original source: travelandtourworld.com

Okay, here’s a summarized breakdown‍ of the 2025 US travel restrictions, based on the provided text. I’ll categorize‍ them⁤ by the type of‍ restriction (Full Ban vs. Partial) and list the countries within each. ‍ I’ll also include the effective date⁤ where specified.

Important Note: the text consistently states these changes take effect in June 2025, with a few specific ⁢dates noted.

I. Full Travel Ban (Immigrant & Non-immigrant Visas Largely Suspended/Prohibited)

These countries face the most severe restrictions, meaning it will be extremely challenging, if not impossible, for their nationals to obtain visas for any ⁢purpose.

* Afghanistan ⁣(as of June 2025)
* Myanmar (Burma) (as of June 2025)
* ⁢ ‍ Chad (begining June 9, 2025)
* Republic of⁣ the Congo (as of June 2025)
* Eritrea (as of June 2025)
* Haiti (as of June 2025)
* Libya (as of June 2025)
* Somalia (as of June 2025)
* Sudan (as of June 2025)
* Yemen (as of June 2025)

II. Partial Restrictions (Specific Visa Types ⁢Affected)

These countries ⁢have restrictions, but not a complete shutdown of all travel.

* Venezuela: Immigrant visas suspended as of June 9, 2025.Non-immigrant visas largely ⁣unaffected.

* Iran: Restrictions strengthened in 2025, with a prohibition on entry under most visa categories, especially those related to permanent residency‍ or long-term ‍stays. (Existing strict bans are made even more stringent).

Key Reasons Cited for ⁢the Restrictions (Recurring Themes):

* ⁤ national Security: Frequently mentioned⁢ as ⁣a primary concern (Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran).
* Political instability: A major factor for Myanmar, venezuela, Haiti.
* ⁢ Terrorist‍ Activity: Specifically cited for Chad.
* Documentation ‍Verification ⁣Challenges: ⁢ A concern for⁣ chad, Haiti.
* Vetting Process Inadequacies: ⁤ Cited for Eritrea.
* ⁢ Ongoing⁣ Tensions: The reason for continued restrictions on Iran.
* Human Rights Issues: A factor in the change for Myanmar.

Disclaimer: This is a summary based solely on the provided text. Travel restrictions are complex⁤ and subject to change. For ⁤accurate and up-to-date information, always consult official U.S. government sources (e.g., the State ‍Department, Department ⁤of⁣ Homeland Security).

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